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| SCORPIONS:Wacken
2006 — this was a very special concert for us, exciting
and challenging and —
most important of all — a family reunion. We
wanted our fans to participate, so in summer 2006
we put a set of 50 songs on our homepage for the
community to vote. Many of the songs chosen we had
on our setlist anyway, but there were also many
surprises. Together
with Michael Schenker, Uli Jon Roth and Herman Rarebell
this show at Wacken gave us a great platform to
journey through time — 35 years of SCORPIONS history! "A
Night to remember" it was indeed, a night to
remember with an audience of 60.000 die hard metal
fans who celebrated with us that the SCORPIONS got
the sting and rock you like a Hurricane! Thanks
to everybody... Enjoy the Show! Musicians
on Stage:- Klaus Meine (vocals)
- Rudolf Schenker (guitars, backing
vocals)
- Matthias Jabs (guitars, backing vocals)
- James Kottak (drums, backing
vocals)
- Pawel Maciwoda (bass, backing
vocals)
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ScorpionsHUMANITY Album List
| | № | Исполнитель | Песня | 1 | Scorpions | 321 | 2 | Scorpions | Hour I | 3 | Scorpions | Humanity | 4 | Scorpions | Love Is War | 5 | Scorpions | Love Will Keep Us Alive | 6 | Scorpions | The Cross (Feat. Billy Corgan) | 7 | Scorpions | The Future Never Dies | 8 | Scorpions | The Game Of Life | 9 | Scorpions | We Were Born To Fly | 10 | Scorpions | We Will Rise Again | 11 | Scorpions | You're Lovin' Me To Death | 12 | Scorpions | Your Last Song |
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HISTORY |
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The Scorpions
1965
| Like many youngsters born in post-war Germany,
Klaus Meine and Rudolf Schenker were influenced by the music and other
life-enhancing delights imported into their homeland by American GI’s – Elvis
Presley, chewing gum, blue jeans and leather jackets, but most of all rock ‘n’
roll. From an early age, both of them had an irresistible urge to grab a guitar
and step into the limelight. In the early 1960s the Beatles sparked off the beat
revolution. By the mid-1960s Klaus Meine and Rudolf Schenker, both of whom were
blessed with understanding parents, had also taken to the stage with their beat
groups. In 1965 Rudolf Schenker started up the SCORPIONS in Hanover. Rudolf’s
younger brother Michael Schenker was, like Matthias Jabs, smitten by beat music
and the burgeoning rock culture. Guitarist and songwriter Rudolf Schenker’s
earliest influences were the raw riffs of bands like The Yardbirds, Pretty
Things and Spooky Tooth, who in those days were regarded as the real hard
rockers. |
At New Year 1970, the younger Schenker brother
Michael, who despite his youth had already established himself as an outstanding
guitarist, left the Hanover-based group Copernicus, along with singer and
composer Klaus Meine, to join Rudolf Schenker's SCORPIONS. Rudolf Schenker and
Klaus Meine teamed up to form the accomplished Schenker/Meine songwriting duo,
so laying the foundations for a spectacular success story. In 1972, the SCORPIONS released their remarkable
début album, Lonesome Crow, produced by Conny Plank in Hamburg. The vocal and
instrumental ingredients which over the years were to develop into the typical,
unmistakable SCORPIONS sound, were already recognisable: uncompromising,
guitar-orientated hard rock, on the lines of what Jimmy Hendrix, Cream and Led
Zeppelin generated in the mid-1960s. The distinctive SCORPIONS style came from
the combination of two electric guitars, a fusion of fabulously forceful power
riffs with dazzlingly exuberant guitar solos. Added to which was the instantly
recognisable voice of singer and front man Klaus Meine with his highly
expressive and polished delivery.
| 1972: Michael Schenker, Joe Wyman, Lothar Heimberg,
Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker.
| The first album Lonesome Crow set the band on the
path to international success. The SCORPIONS toured as support band with Rory
Gallagher, Uriah Heep and UFO. Throughout their history Rudolf Schenker has been
the unshakeable driving force behind the SCORPIONS.He adopted his father’s philosophy of life –
nothing is impossible as long as you believe in it. Right from the foundation of
the SCORPIONS, he had only one declared ambition: "one day the SCORPIONS will be
one of the best heavy rock bands in the world!" It was an idea to which all the
band members were committed. The SCORPIONS were constantly on the lookout for
fresh challenges. Every change in the line-up was seen as an opportunity to move
closer still to success and the achievement of absolute
professionalism |
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Beginning with their third LP In Trance, (1975),
they began their working relationship with well-known international producer
Dieter Dierks. They were firmly launched on their hard rock career. In Trance
was the best-selling RCA album in Japan, where a regular SCORPION mania broke
out. In 1975 the SCORPIONS toured Europe, sharing top
billing with KISS. In Germany that same year, they were voted best live group.
During their first UK tour in 1975, the SCORPIONS entered what might be called
"the lionТs den", playing at LiverpoolТs legendary Cavern Club. In the
birthplace of hard rock, they succeeded in gaining the acceptance of the most
dyed-in-the-wool British fans. Gigs at the renowned London venue, the Marquee,
were further highpoints of the mid-1970s. | The SCORPIONS achieved their ambition to be the
top German hard rock band, when their fourth album Virgin Killer (1976) won the
"LP of the Year" award in Germany. In Japan, Virgin Killer gained them their
first Gold Disc. Their follow-up album Taken by Force (1977) was also awarded a
Japanese Gold Disc. In 1978 the SCORPIONS toured Japan, the worldТs second
largest music market, where they got a foretaste of what it was like to be
superstars. When they arrived at Tokyo airport, the five heavy metal men were
mobbed by adoring fans. Ulrich Roth left the band after the 1978 Japanese tour.
The highpoint and conclusion of the SCORPIONSТ Ulrich Roth period is the double
album Tokyo Tapes (1978) which even now is cherished around the world as a
collectorТs item. Michael Schenker filled in briefly (he recorded several songs
on Lovedrive (1979) until Matthias Jabs finally entered the
fray. | 1975: Francis Buchholz, Klaus Meine, Rudy Lenners, Uli
Roth, Rudolf Schenker
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Japan 1978: Herman Rarebell, Uli Roth, Francis
Buchholz, Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine
| In 1978 an advertisement appeared in the Melody
Maker: the SCORPIONS were looking for a new lead guitarist. In London, they
auditioned 140 hopefuls, before deciding on Hanover-born Matthias Jabs. Thrown
in at the deep end, Matthias Jabs immediately joined the band in recording
Lovedrive (1979) which was then in production. The album was to be the groupТs
biggest triumph so far, and is still one the SCORPIONSТ best-ever albums. The
sleeve received a prize for the best artwork of the year. In 1979, Michael Schenker rejoined the SCORPIONS
for a short spell, but left the band while on tour. In 1980, he founded MSG, the
Michael Schenker Group. Matthias Jabs once again leapt into the breach and
achieved the amazing feat of learning, literally overnight, the entire programme
for the current tour. His baptism of fire came when the SCORPIONS played to
55,000 fans as support act for Genesis on their German tour.
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In Matthias Jabs,
the SCORPIONS had finally found the lead guitarist whose creativity, virtuosity
and enthusiasm continue to make a decisive contribution to the bandТs success.
With him, the band achieved an even more solid sound. Like the missing piece in
the jigsaw, his guitar style fitted to perfection into the group dynamic,
creating the unique SCORPIONS sound. Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker and Matthias
Jabs still form the musical backbone of the band.With bass man Francis Buchholz (who joined the
SCORPIONS in 1973 at the same time as Ulrich Roth) and drummer Herman Rarebell
(who first featured on Taken By Force in 1977), they finally established the
combination that was to continue its victorious progress across the globe right
up until Wind of Change. Already hailed as a super group during the 1978
tour of Japan, in 1979 the band, comprising Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker and
Matthias Jabs, set out to conquer the vast US market. Their weapons: a
professional attitude paired with a steely determination to succeed and a
philosophy of friendship, both within the band and towards their fans, as well
as great musicality. As a rock band working on the international scene, the
SCORPIONS had long since created their own musical identity. In the 1980s, the
USA was the biggest market of all for hard and heavy rock. Since 1974, the
SCORPIONS had built up a considerable following in the States. Van Halen
launched their musical career in the mid-1970s with cover versions of SCORPIONS
songs: Speedy's Coming (from Fly to the Rainbow) and Catch Your Train (from
Virgin Killer). | In 1979, now professionally managed and boosted by
the success of Lovedrive, the SCORPIONS with their definitive line-up Klaus
Meine, Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs Ц embarked on their first major tour of
USA rock arenas as opening act with Aerosmith, Ted Nugent and AC/DC. In Chicago,
the SCORPIONS swapped the headliner billing with Ted Nugent, since the SCORPIONS
had more fans in the city. On this first American tour, the SCORPIONS quickly
learned the rules of the game in the international rock business. Their seventh album Lovedrive was released in the
USA in 1979, and was the first SCORPIONS production to receive a Gold Disc
there. Animal Magnetism followed in 1980. With the two albums, the band finally
made their North American breakthrough. On their second US tour the SCORPIONS
were top of the bill. The era of SCORPIONS monster tours had
begun. After more successful world tours, in 1981, while
recording Blackout, Klaus Meine lost his voice. Not wishing to stand in the way
of the bandТs success, Klaus Meine wanted to pull out. | 1979: Francis Buchholz, Herman Rarebell, Klaus
Meine, Matthias Jabs, Rudolf
Schenker
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But the unshakeable friendship between Rudolf
Schenker and Klaus Meine and the close and supportive relationship within the
band allowed the seemingly impossible to happen. After lengthy vocal retraining
and two operations on his vocal chords, Klaus Meine overcame the trauma. And
that was not all: in 1982, he re-emerged with a much increased vocal range. One
critic wrote: "They have given Klaus Meine metal vocal chords." The bandТs
decision to stand by their lead singer through this troubled time later proved
to be the most crucial the SCORPIONS ever took in the their entire career. It
was Klaus Meine who in 1989 composed their smash hit Wind of
Change. In 1982, on their second US tour as headliners
with Iron Maiden as support act, the SCORPIONS promoted their groundbreaking
album Blackout, with HelnweinТs stunning sleeve design. The single No One Like
You and the Blackout LP reached the US Top Ten, the LP was voted Best Hard Rock
Album of the year and awarded a Platinum Disc. One hit followed another, and in
the 1980s the SCORPIONS captured the hearts of hard rock fans around the
world. | US-Festival 1983 in San
Bernadino/California
| In 1984 the SCORPIONS became the first German hard
rock band to play three successive gigs in front of 60,000 fans at New YorkТs
Madison Square Garden. The SCORPIONS had finally scaled the Mount Olympus of
rock. With three albums featuring simultaneously in the US charts: Animal
Magnetism (1980), Blackout, (1982) and Love at First Sting (1984), the SCORPIONS
spent two years on the road playing as headliner or co-headliner at all the big
rock festivals that sprang up around the world after Woodstock.
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The SCORPIONS toured the globe, with a fleet of
articulated lorries, Nightliner buses, helicopters, private jets and the
inevitable limos. HanoverТs heavy metal band played all the main rock venues in
North, Central and South America and Europe. In Asia, they played in Malaysia,
Thailand, the Philippines and Japan. This was the golden age of heavy
rock. With gigantic stage and light shows and dramatic
firework effects, the SCORPIONS unleashed a pyrotechnic display of sound and
light. Their relentless energy sent the fans
wild. To US audiences, the SCORPIONS, with their
polished, hard-edged "melodic rock" and Klaus MeineТs dramatic power singing
with its dizzying top notes, came to epitomise the best in heavy rock. Groups
like Bon Jovi, Metallica, Iron Maiden and Def Leppard, later to become mega
bands, were support acts on the SCORPIONS worldwide tours, learning what it
meant for a band to hold its own in the rock arena in front of an audience of
millions. Love at First Sting became one of the most successful albums in rock
history. It includes the SCORPIONS most electrifying numbers Rock You Like a
Hurricane, Bad Boys Running Wild, and the masterpiece Still Loving You. The
critics struggled for superlatives. Rolling Stone called the SCOPRIONS "the heroes of
heavy metal". The SCORPIONS were admitted to the exclusive club of the worlds
30 greatest rock groups. Their ballad Still Loving You became an international
rock anthem. In France alone, the single sold 1.7 million copies. The song
unleashed a wave of hysteria among French fans not seen since the Beatles and
became the SCORPIONSТ musical trademark around the globe. The SCORPIONSТ most memorable appearances as
headliners were at the 1983 US Festival in CaliforniaТs San Bernadino Valley in
front of an audience of 325,000 and at the first Rock in Rio in 1985 where they
were cheered by 350,000 enthusisatic South American SCORPIONS fans. The 1985
double album World Wide Live, a counterpart to the 1978 Tokyo Tapes,
impressively documented the bandТs more recent international
triumphs. In 1986, the SCORPIONS topped the bill at the
legendary Monsters of Rock Festival and played in the Hungarian capital
Budapest, their first-ever appearance in an Eastern Block country. By now the
SCORPIONS were a household name, with hard rock hits like Rock You Like a
Hurricane, No One Like You, Blackout, Big City Nights, Dynamite, Bad Boys
Running Wild, Coast to Coast and The Zoo featuring in the charts around the
world. In the 1980s, the SCORPIONS created a kind of modern hard rock that is
just as popular today. Their authentic power rock ballads, such as Still
Loving You, Holiday and later Wind of Change, Send Me an Angel, When You Came
Into My Life and You and I, along with acoustic based songs such as Always
Somewhere and When the Smoke is Going Down have managed to win over even the
most unyielding haters of hard rock | Savage Amusement, the last album co-produced with
Dieter Dierks, was released in 1988. It reached N° 3 in the US chart and N° 1 in
Europe. Even after years of touring the USA and the rest of the world, the
SCORPIONS did not rest on their laurels and continued to seek out fresh
challenges. As a prelude to their 1988 Savage Amusement world
tour, they penetrated the Iron Curtain to give 10 sell-out concerts in Leningrad
for 350,000 Soviet fans. They were the first international hard rock band to
play in the former USSR, cradle of Communism. Hard rock, heavy metal and
especially the SCORPIONSТ ballad Still Loving You had already found their way
through the Iron Curtain. The SCORPIONS are still given a rapturous reception in
Russia today. A year later, in August 1989, 20 years after
Woodstock, the Soviet authorities, encouraged by the success of the SCORPIONSТ
1988 Leningrad concert, gave permission for the legendary Moscow Music Peace
Festival. Here, the SCORPIONS shared the stage with other international hard
rock acts, including Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe, Skid Row, Cinderella and Ozzy
Osbourne and the Russian band Gorky Park playing to 260,000 Soviet rock fans in
MoscowТs Lenin Stadium. In September 1989 Klaus Meine drew on his impressions of
the Moscow Music Peace Festival, to create the SCORPIONSТ smash hit Wind of
Change. Then, in November 1989, came a completely
unexpected event. The fall of the Berlin Wall. | Moscow
1989
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Throughout the world, Wind of Change became the
hymn to glasnost and perestroika, providing the soundtrack to the opening of the
Iron Curtain, the fall of Communism and the end of the Cold War. One year later,
in 1990, the SCORPIONS played in Potsdamer Platz where a section of the Wall
once stood, in Roger WatersТs spectacular production, The Wall. The SCORPIONS recorded a Russian version of Wind
of Change. They also gained a distinguished fan. In 1991, the members of the
German band were invited to the Kremlin to meet Mikhail Gorbachev, the last
Soviet head of state and party leader. It was a unique event in the history of
the USSR and rock music. | Michael Gorbatschew receives the Scorpions at the
Kreml
| For the SCORPIONS too, the wind of change
continued to blow. Before the production and release of their worldwide mega
seller the Wind of Change CD, Crazy World (1990), their long relationship with
Dieter Dierks, the Cologne-based producer of so many successful recordings, came
to an end. The very first album to be produced by the SCORPIONS themselves,
Crazy World, made in Los Angeles, co-produced by Keith Olsen and featuring the
smash hit Wind of Change, immediately became the most successful CD to date. Not
only was Crazy World the most successful album, Wind of Change was the worldwide
top single of 1991, occupying the N° 1 slot in 11 countries. In 1992, they
received the World Music Award as the most successful German rock
act.
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Crazy World is impressive testimony to the
songwriting talents of the SCORPIONSТ masterminds: Matthias JabsТs contribution
is the dynamic title track Tease Me, Please Me, while Rudolf Schenker once again
proves his ability to hit the spot with his classic SCORPIONS ballad, Send Me an
Angel, and Klaus Meine displays his brilliance as a composer in Wind of Change.
At the end of the 1992 Crazy World tour, the SCORPIONS parted company with their
long-time bass player Francis Buchholz. The 1993 CD Face the Heat (co-producer:
Bruce Fairbairn), featured the bandТs new bass man, conservatoire graduate Ralph
Rieckermann. In 1994 the SCORPIONS again received a World Music
Award. Yet another high point of their career came when, at the invitation of
the family of the "King of Rock' n' Roll", Priscilla and Lisa Marie Presley, and
the "King of Pop", Michael Jackson, they performed their cover version of His
Latest Flame at the 1994 Elvis Presley Memorial Concert in Memphis, Tennessee.
In the same year the SCORPIONS committed themselves to helping United Nations
efforts on behalf of refugees from the civil war in Rwanda. In only one week the
band produced and released their benefit single White Dove.
| 1993: Herman Rarebell, Ralph Rieckermann, Klaus
Meine, Rudolf Schenker, Matthias
Jabs
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At the end of 1995, just before completing the
Pure Instinct CD, co-produced by Keith Olsen and Erwin Musper and released in
1996, the SCORPIONS veteran drummer and long-time companion Herman "The German"
Rarebell left the band. During the 1988 Savage Amusement tour, the US
heavy metal band Kingdom Come, whose producer was Keith Olsen, had been a warm
up act for the SCORPIONS. Even then, the Germans were impressed by the style of
the groupТs Californian drummer James Kottak. In 1995 the SCORPIONS engaged
former AC/DC manager Stewart Young¸ and it fell to him to call James Kottak on
the phone and hire him as drummer for the upcoming 1996/97 Pure Instinct Live
Tour. James Kottak became the first American to play in the German rock band.
With the two new members, bass player Ralph Rieckermann and drummer James
Kottak, the SCORPIONS had introduced a new generation of musicians into the
group. On the Pure Instinct world tour, the SCORPIONS
proved that they were still among the global players on the international rock
scene. Not only did they play in Europe, the USA and South America. In countries
like Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines, they continued to notch up well
above average record sales and collect gold and platinum discs. In
November 1996, the SCORPIONS were the first international hard rock band to play
to fans in Beirut after the end of the civil war in
Lebanon. | 1999: Rudolf Schenker, Ralph Rieckermann, Klaus
Meine, James Kottak,Matthias Jabs
| On the 1999 recording of Eye to Eye, produced by
Peter Wolf, James Kottak worked in the studio with the SCORPIONS for the first
time. The cover of Eye to Eye marked a change of image for the SCORPIONS. Only
the founder members of the band, Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine and Matthias Jabs
feature on the front cover. The album itself is a statement of the SCORPIONSТ
awesome talents as songwriters and instrumentalists. Songs like Mysterious, Mind
Like a Tree, Eye to Eye, Yellow Butterfly and A Moment in a Million Years show
the band at the pinnacle of their creativity. With Du Bist So Schmutzig (You're
So Dirty), the SCORPIONS are heard for the first time singing a German lyric. As
part of their 1999 Eye to Eye world tour, at the invitation of Michael Jackson,
they played at the Michael Jackson and Friends benefit concert in
Munich. . |
True to their motto "DonТt stop at the top" the
SCORPIONS are starting the new millennium with a new musical challenge: a
crossover project with the internationally renowned classical orchestra, the
Berlin Philharmonic, once conducted by the great Herbert von Karajan. In 1995, the Berlin
Philharmonic was exploring the possibility of a crossover project and was on the
lookout for a suitable band. Over the years even this classical orchestra had
been aware of the SCORPIONS' success and international
reputation The two Mercedes of German music agreed on a
joint venture under the direction of the internationally successful crossover
producer, composer, conductor and arranger, AustriaТs Christian Kolonovits. As
early as 1995 the SCORPIONS began their preparations. Since then, both groups of
musicians have continued to working on the project, while still fulfilling
current engagements around the world and bearing in mind the timing of EXPO 2000
in Hanover. After the release of the Eye to Eye CD in 1999 and the subsequent
world tour, the SCORPIONS got down to serious business in the autumn of the same
year. | The SCORPIONS gave a foretaste of what is to come
when, at the invitation of the German government, they played in front of
BerlinТs Brandenburg Gate on 11 November 1999, the 10th anniversary of German
reunification. Joining them in their performance of Wind of Change were 166
cellists. The work was conducted by the distinguished cello virtuoso Mstislav
Rostropovich. In January 2000, the SCORPIONS and Christian Kolonovits began
studio recordings in Vienna. The Berlin Philharmonic recorded the orchestral
parts in April 2000. The complete work was mixed during April and May 2000 at
the Galaxy Studios in Belgium, using the state-of-the-art Surround System Atmos
5.1. The crossover CD Moment of Glory, featuring the
SCORPIONS with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, was
released on 19 June 2000. The first live performance took place at EXPO in Hanover on 22 June 2000. The album also
includes the official EXPO anthem Moment of Glory. | With the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
2000
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| 2004: James Kottak, Matthias Jabs, Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker, Pawel
Maciwoda
| UNBREAKABLE is a concept album in a very
special sense. It symbolises the indestructibility of the basic musical
coordinates of the SCORPIONS. The unique power triad of outstanding musical
figures: singer-songwriter Klaus Meine, guitarist and composer Rudolf Schenker
and lead guitarist and composer Matthias Jabs. UNBREAKABLE, the twentieth SCORPIONS album, is the
quintessence of thirty-five years of SCORPIONS history. And at the same time it
marks the re-commitment of GermanyТs internationally most successful hard rock
export to their essential strengths. "First and foremost we are a rock band,"
says Klaus Meine, leaving no room for doubt. "Our fans expect to really feel the
lethal sting of the SCORPIONS. So with UNBREAKABLE weТve recorded a typical
SCORPIONS album." Seconded by Rudolf Schenker: "After side projects like Moment
Of Glory and Acoustica we owed our fans a kick-ass, bad-to-the-bone rock
CD." Rudolf Schenker sees UNBREAKABLE as building a
bridge between the SCORPIONS and their fans. "It's an album that brings the old
and the new generation of SCORPIONS fans together." Matthias Jabs sums it up:
"With the new album weТve returned to what the SCORPIONS are really all about.
Hand-made rock music. Pick up the instruments, plug them in, play,Ф is how he
describes the highly successful three months spent working in the studio with
producer Erwin Musper. "The band together in one room for the basic tracks -
back to the roots but in the contemporary rock sound of 2004. And at the same
time we've reshaped our live set with the new songs."Erwin Musper, who as
producer and sound engineer knows the SCORPIONS better than anyone else, goes
even further: "The SCORPIONS have set a new standard with UNBREAKABLE. It's the
best material the SCORPIONS have written in the last five years. Any rock band
setting out to record a new album, should have UNBREAKABLE as a reference in
their sound library."Erwin Musper knows what he's talking about. Born in The
Netherlands, he's been working with the SCORPIONS as producer and engineer since
1988. In addition, he has worked in the USA for many years as producer for bands
such as Metallica, Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Bon Jovi and Def Leppard. SCORPIONS
drummer/composer, James Kottak, is up front about it: "UNBREAKABLE is the best
record ever from GermanyТs No. 1 rock machine."
With UNBREAKABLE 2004
Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs are going onto the musical
offensive with a typical SCORPIONS coup: Pawel Maciwoda is the new bass player
of GermanyТs globally most successful rock act. This new band member is another
signal that thereТs no going back for the SCORPIONS. Together with drummer James
Kottak, this hard rock bass player, steeled in the New York professional scene,
represents a pressure build-up in the SCORPIONSТ now outstanding rhythm'n'groove
section.
UNBREAKABLE symbolises the musical and personal identity that
has characterised the SCORPIONS for over thirty-five years and accounted for
their lasting worldwide success. Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs
are three musical individualists, who have been time-travelling together since
1978, without regard for the changing fashions and ethos of the moment, on a
common musical journey through their own SCORPIONS universe.
The
coordinates: compositional genius, unique musical identity, irrepressible will
to succeed and unbroken pioneering spirit - true to the credo of "playing
anywhere in the world where we can plug in". The SCORPIONS are a live band.
That's the territory in which they're most at home.
The inner strength of
the SCORPIONS derives from the staunch friendship between Klaus Meine, Rudolf
Schenker and Matthias Jabs. On their concert tours, which can often last for
months, they spend more time together, after all, than they do with their
families. Their musical collaboration is characterised by the dedication and
unconditional effort they put into their common goal: fighting to achieve the
best at all times. True to their slogan "Don't Stop At The Top", the SCORPIONS
tirelessly pursue their resolution of "always doing the unexpected". In this
they are supported by their unbridled passion for their music. The SCORPIONS
love to push their sting out to the limits. This surge of positive energy is the
power field that holds the multi-facetted nucleus of the SCORPIONS together.
It's this element of friendship existing between the musicians and extending to
their fans that remains the core strength of the SCORPIONS. The result is the
strong fan basis around the world, which makes the SCORPIONS independent of the
unpredictable and fluctuating moods of the international music market. In
terms of their music, the SCORPIONS have maintained an impressive balance
between the wide-ranging musical tastes of their fans in different continents.
In the USA itТs the straight rock numbers that are expected of the SCORPIONS.
The same in Britain, Australia and Japan. In Eastern Europe and Russia, as well
as in the countries of the South - Central and South America, Portugal, Spain,
France, Italy and Greece - it's the rock ballads that the fans love best. In
Asia, in countries like India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Korea
and the Philippines, the SCORPIONS have scored a remarkable success with their
unplugged project Acoustica.
UNBREAKABLE is the payback for all the
millions of loyal SCORPIONS fans around the world, who have followed their band
through decades of successive and successful creative phases.
Looking
back, the SCORPIONS have achieved everything that defines an internationally
successful rock band. Their hard rock hits like Rock You Like A Hurricane,
Blackout, Big City Nights, Dynamite, Coast To Coast, The Zoo, Coming Home, Hit
between The Eyes and Tease Me Please Me thrill millions all over the world. The
SCORPIONS virtually created a genre of modern hard rock. Together with Led
Zeppelin, the SCORPIONS are the inventors of the hard rock ballad. Their power
rock ballads, such as Still Loving You, Holiday, Send Me An Angel, When You Came
Into My Life and You And I, as well as their unplugged oriented songs like
Always Somewhere, A Moment In A Million Years and When The Smoke Is Going Down,
appeal even to confirmed opponents of hard rock. In 1991 the SCORPIONS landed a
worldwide No. 1 hit with the rock ballad Wind Of Change composed by Klaus Meine.
But Wind Of Change was not just a hit single. The song formed the soundtrack for
one of the most significant events in world politics towards the end of the 20th
century. Wind Of Change became the anthem for the fall of the Berlin Wall and
the lifting of the Iron Curtain.
Spurred on by the undiminished
enthusiasm of their fans, the SCORPIONS tour the worldТs most important rock
market, the USA, every year as headliners, performing at over 40 concerts. They
give more than a hundred concerts a year in front of hundreds of thousands of
fans in sold out halls and stadiums right round the globe, from Los Angeles to
New York, from Anchorage to Santiago de Chile, from Glasgow to Beirut, from
Helsinki to Vladivostok, from Bangalore to Tokyo.
Since the early 1980s
the SCORPIONS have headlined at all international rock spectacles. In 1985 they
appeared at the first Rock In Rio. In the mid-80s they topped the bill at the
legendary Monsters Of Rock festivals. They are the only German band ever to have
performed to a sold out Madison Square Garden in New York time after time. In
1999 they took part in the Michael Jackson & Friends benefit concert in
MunichТs Olympic Stadium at the personal invitation of the King of Pop. In
August 2000, 750,000 Polish rock fans made the pilgrimage to Cracow to
experience the SCORPIONS live. Their many special appearances include events
like the opening of the Tour de France in 2000 and the international Masters of
Endurance motorcycle world championship in Magny-Cours, France, in 2001. Even
heads-of-state get in on the act. In May 2003 the SCORPIONS performed in front
of an audience including 40 international leaders at the tercentennial
celebrations in St. Petersburg. In September 2003 the SCORPIONS played together
with the Presidential Orchestra of the Russian Federation in Red Square in
Moscow. This mega-spectacle was accompanied by a gigantic pyrotechnical light
installation created by the world-renowned pyro-light designer Gert
Hof.
The SCORPIONS were the first internationally known rock band to perform
behind the Iron Curtain. That was in 1988 in St. Petersburg, the then Leningrad,
where they gave ten sold-out concerts. This was the curtain-raiser to the
legendary 1989 Moscow Music Peace Festival, the Woodstock of the USSR. SCORPIONS
vocalist Klaus Meine forged his experiences into the SCORPIONSТ smash hit Wind
of Change. Written in 1989, the song anticipated the lifting of the Iron Curtain
and became the anthem of the opening up of Eastern Europe. In 1990 the SCORPIONS
performed in reunified Berlin, in Potsdamer Platz, on the site of the newly
cleared death strip which had divided the city, in Roger WatersТ rock spectacle
The Wall. On December 14th 1991 Michail Gorbachev, the initiator of glasnost and
perestroika and last head-of-state and party-leader of the USSR, invited the
German SCORPIONS to a rock summit in the Kremlin. Eleven years later, in October
2002, the German SCORPIONS appeared in Volgograd, the former Stalingrad, the
most heavily emotive city in recent German-Russian history. In 1999, to mark the
10th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the SCORPIONS were invited by
the German government to appear at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, where they
were joined by 166 cellists in a performance of Wind Of Change. Conducted by the
legendary Russian cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich.
The Hanover EXPO, June 22nd 2000. It was the "Night of Nights”, the "Battle of
the Giants”, a "musical exchange of fire” between rock band and classical
orchestra of a standard never heard before. With this crossover project, the
SCORPIONS achieved a remarkable bridging operation between orchestral and rock
music and accessed an audience that would otherwise never venture into a rock
arena. Through the CD and the concert the Berlin Philharmonic achieved sales
figures and audience dimensions that are truly exceptional for classical
productions. Renowned crossover arranger and conductor Christian Kolonovits from
Vienna saw the joint project as nothing less than "an event at which SCORPIONS
hits were used to write the history of thirty years of rock music.” Kolonovits
achieved the ultimate fusion of these musical antitheses with Crossfire and the
Deadly Sting Suite. At the climax of the concert, Kolonovits engaged the two
bodies of musicians in such a furious instrumental interchange that even
inveterate classical fans among the EXPO premiere audience were literally ripped
out of their seats.
The successful collaboration with Christian Kolonovits led the SCORPIONS in 2001
to immediately follow the Moment Of Glory joint venture with the Berlin
Philharmonic with the unplugged album Acoustica that had long been planned and
was eagerly awaited by the band’s Asian fans. The SCORPIONS had mastered the
technique of unplugged playing – using purely acoustic instruments – right from
the start of their career as musicians, long before the MTV era. Rock music is
their vocation, a tenet of their absolute professionalism, without which they
could never have achieved what they have. The SCORPIONS are very happy to have
produced Acoustica and are proud of their unplugged project. It was a challenge,
musically, to take a song like Rock You Like A Hurricane, give it a new and
sophisticated acoustic interpretation and perform it as an integral part of a
live set. At the same time, Acoustica provided the impetus for the SCORPIONS to
return to their musical roots with UNBREAKABLE and recommit themselves to their
strengths as a live hard rock band.
Even a band
like the SCORPIONS, which has such a long history of success in the
international music business, is bound to undergo changes. The bandТs
paradigmatic philosophy of friendship has stood the test of time, including the
various changes of membership that have taken place in the 35-year-plus career
of the SCORPIONS.
And the SCORPIONS have picked up on an interesting
phenomenon with regard to the audiences at their concerts around the globe. More
and more younger fans are crowding into the front rows - fans whoТve been
inspired by the idols of their own generation and now want to see the originals.
From the very beginning, it was the vision of SCORPIONS founder Rudolf Schenker
"to conquer the world through music” and "one day count among the best heavy
rock bands in the world.” In musical terms, the SCORPIONS cover the whole
spectrum of rock-specific genres in 2004: hard’n’heavy, unplugged and crossover.
Yet right across the various arrangements the distinctive SCORPIONS identity is
clearly recognisable in all SCORPIONS hits. The SCORPIONS’ songs and words
address global issues and reflect what people around the globe feel about life.
Musically the SCORPIONS’ compositions span the spectrum between driving rock
riffs and deeply emotional power rock ballads.
All this has ensured that the SCORPIONS are the only German band to have
unswervingly pursued an international career for over thirty-five years. "We’ve
often been through hell, to experience heaven. We’ve always had faith in
ourselves and have never accepted limitations for ourselves,” is how Rudolf
Schenker sums it up. "Doing a world tour and seeing how people respond to the
music and are carried away by it,” is for Rudolf Schenker simply "the best there
is.” An "adventure” that he "wouldn’t miss for the world.” For SCORPIONS
vocalist Klaus Meine it’s "a fascinating experience, again and again, to
contribute towards a peaceful world through the global language of music. To show that music is a
language that crosses frontiers and overcomes differences.” The outstanding date
in this respect was the concert the SCORPIONS – from Germany – gave in 2002 in
Volgograd. For these musicians, born in post-war Germany between 1948 and 1955,
it was a deeply felt contribution towards atonement. What’s important for
Matthias Jabs is to make "music that’s enduring” and that embodies the identity
of the SCORPIONS. Over time and up there in front of the fans. Music that
satisfies the band’s own musical needs and those of their audiences. Music,
above all, that stands the test of a live concert – in the full exposure of the
spotlights, "where you can’t hide anything.” In 2004 Klaus Meine gives this
summary of the impressive history of the SCORPIONS: "There’ll never be any
substitute for | It’s a
statement from the heart that also looks forward into the future. And
UNBREAKABLE is the musical statement of now from Germany’s only global
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